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Obama, the war president
By: timesunion.com on: 14.02.2010 [07:47 ] (266 reads)
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Obama, the war president
First published: Monday, February 8, 2010
President Barack Obama does have a foreign policy. It's called war.
The President has not defined any real difference between his hawkish approach to international issues and that of his predecessor, former President George W. Bush.
Where's the change we can believe in?
Bush left a legacy of two wars, neither of which was ever fully explained or justified. Obama has merely picked up the sword that Bush left behind in Iraq and Afghanistan.
In the struggle against terrorism, one might say, "Who cares?"
One group that cares consists of Americans who follow the rules and think we should honor all the treaties we have promoted and signed over the years.
The President gave short shrift to foreign policy in his State of the Union address, mentioning neither the lives lost nor the cost of the global hostilities that the U.S. has involved itself in. He also didn't mention U.S. policies in the Middle East, though those are the root cause of many of our problems.
While U.S. special envoy George Mitchell has a hopeful outlook for the resumption of the stalemated talks between the Israelis and Palestinians after a year of trying, Obama seems to have temporarily thrown in the towel.
Obama said he was keeping his promise to leave Iraq by the end of August.
Meanwhile, frequent suicide bombings continue in that beleaguered country.
Afghanistan is a different story. U.S. forces there are involved in manhunts of al-Qaida and Taliban leaders. But the cost in civilian life is heavy when drones are used and whole families have been wiped out to get one suspected leader.
The U.S. seems to have convinced the governments of Pakistan and Afghanistan that it's their war too. The Washington Post said the loss of Hakimullah Mehsud has dealt a fatal blow to his followers.
The U.S. military web has spread to Yemen, where American intelligence teams have joined Yemeni troops in planning missions against al-Qaida elements. Scores have been killed there.
Then there's the ramped-up U.S. saber-rattling toward Iran.
In his speech, Obama warned Iran of "consequences" if it didn't play ball and co-operate on nuclear inspections. It's unclear whether those consequences are of the financial variety or of a pre-emptive military strike by the U.S. or Israel.
All this comes at a time when the U.S. has bolstered its naval presence in the Persian Gulf and the neo-conservatives are calling for "regime change" in Iran.
But neo-con Robert Kagan, a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment, sees the possibility of peaceful regime change in Iran. Organic regime change could change the Iranian equation, Kagan concludes in a Washington Post article.
Iran, reacting to Western pressure or from fear of an attack, recently offered to send its uranium abroad for enrichment for industrial use.
There are new tensions in other parts of the world. China is upset with the U.S. $6 billion-plus arms sale to its nemesis, Taiwan. China's also irked at Google for its belated push-back against Chinese hacking into Google's G-mail accounts.
So while the President's Democratic base of support mutters about his abandonment of health reform and immigration reform, Obama can take solace in support from the Republican Party whenever he flexes U.S. military muscle.
And so this president takes his place among other U.S. chief executives who have sought the glory of leading the nation in military conflict. He has attained the desired status of "War President."
Helen Thomas' e-mail address is hthomas@hearstdc.com
http://www.timesunion.com/AspStories/storyprint.asp?StoryID=898236
by eureka on 14.02.2010 [21:54 ]
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I am not surprised at his turnabout. When he was elected, I remember telling my son that this is one of the biggest hoaxes that the world will be seeing in a while.
IT is quite clear that he was only chosen because there wasn't any real competition. It is like a boxer turns up in the ring to challenge the champion but the champion takes ill suddenly and has to withdraw from the contest so the challenger wins the fight by default.
Nobody heard anything about this man in a significant way. except in fleeting media releases. But the damage that George Bush did on the reputation of america meant that they had to elect someone that would engender world opinion in a positive way. So why not install a black man as president of the most powerful nation, and a predominantly-white nation at that.
In actual fact, the awake persons in or midsts, would have known or suspected that his election, or (selection)--this might be a better choice, (because it is not who casts the votes that matters but who counts them) was a sham; and the same persons responsible for this charade would have installed the real power houses under the radar and out of public view and this person or persons would be pulling the strings of the proverbial marionette while the stupid marionette would have to take the blame for lots of decisions that he was not the author or creator of.
I personally think that he is like a piece of meat between two heavy slices of bread and being squeezed from not only from the two sides but from the other four sides as well. That is to say, that from my limited vision and reading of this situation he is totally boxed in and has to do whatever he is told or else he will be stifled and strangled for air and eventually removed; whether by impeachment or if necessary, a syringe needle.
I don't think that he fully realizes the kind of vice-grip that he is in and time will sure tell how events are going to pan out but I would not want to be in his shoes for all the tea in China. If I was they would have long assassinated me; because I am not going to commit to a program that I know is going to come back and haunt me and part of the modus operandi of the dark-forces is to make you do bad things if you ever join their group so that you cannot just walk away if you decide somewhere in the future that you had enough. There is always some kind of albatross around your neck to keep you in line with their agenda.
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